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Fiction Jewish

Hutchison Street

by (author) Abla Farboud

translated by Judith Weisz Woodsworth

Publisher
Linda Leith Publishing
Initial publish date
Feb 2018
Category
Jewish, Multicultural & Interracial
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781988130750
    Publish Date
    Feb 2018
    List Price
    $9.99

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Description

With one side in Mile End and the other in Outremont, Hutchison Street is inhabited by characters from many different backgrounds, including a community of Hasidim and a writer whose newest project is a novel about the people she has lived among for thirty-nine years. She traces the life stories of an aging singer, a bag-lady who feeds birds in a back alley, an Italian widow who grows tomatoes in her front yard, a Jamaican woman who longs to dance the night away, and a young Hasidic girl who keeps a diary. A moving account of isolated individuals attempting to reach out to one another in one of Montreal’s most diverse neighbourhoods.

About the authors

Abla Farhoud was a Montreal writer of Lebanese descent. She was an actress before becoming a playwright, and completed a master’s in theatre arts from the University of Quebec in Montreal. In addition to several plays, she published five novels and achieved considerable acclaim in French. Hutchison Street is the first of her novels to appear in English.

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Judith Weisz Woodsworth is a translator and former professor of translation studies at Concordia University. She is the recipient of the 2022 Governor General’s literary award for her translation of History of the Jews in Quebec by Pierre Anctil. Her translations include novels by Pierre Nepveu and Abla Farhoud (Hutchison Street, LLP 2018), and she has published widely on translation history and theory. She lives in Montreal.

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Awards

  • Shortlisted for the Miramichi Reader "Very Best Book" awards, 2019.